Molly Smith hit back at troll who claimed her body was ‘unrealistic’ and ‘everything that’s wrong with the world’ in a shocking comment.
The former Love Island star, 30, who is a qualified personal trainer, recently shared a series of ʙικιɴι-clad snaps and showed off her toned abs.
But the Instagram update came underfire, with one person saying that Molly’s post was ‘unforgivably damaging’ and merely a ploy to ‘sell fitness programmes.’
Re-sharing the TV personality’s post, the troll wrote: ‘Everything what is wrong with the world is above. Summer uniform? Summer body ready?
‘I’m well immersed in the fitness space trust me – I believe in keeping healthy and fit. I believe you cannot put a price on your health etc.
‘But posts like this from ‘influencers’ are unforgivably damaging. Can we not learn to use words and phrases that are less damaging to mental health?’
Molly Smith hit back at troll who claimed her body was ‘unrealistic’ and ‘everything that’s wrong with the world’ in a shocking comment
The former Love Island star, 30, who is a qualified personal trainer, recently shared a series of ʙικιɴι-clad snaps and showed off her toned abs
They concluded: ‘AGAIN, nothing wrong with being in shape or whatever – I own a gym but f me, just speechless – leaving unrealistic images to sell programmes. Get me outta here.’
Molly responded: ‘So l got tagged in this, firstly l’d like to start by saying ‘unrealistic images’?! It’s me and my real body. How is it unrealistic?
‘I’m sharing how I train, sharing help and advice to anyone who wants it. If not scroll past. I’m showing how hard work and dedication can show results.
‘Saying it’s unrealistic is completely mind blowing – everything I do from training etc is completely real and there’s no shortcuts. Im literally sharing my real life and routine.
‘Secondly, from someone who ‘owns a gym’ to share such negativity on another woman who likes fitness and well being I find it shocking to try and negatively spin that.
‘I hope you don’t treat your clients / customers with such comments. Surely you should be supporting?
‘I’m not putting a price on health, but what I am doing is sharing my plans for those who wish to buy, sharing knowledge and advice for those who want it.’
She added: ‘Let’s just re address the ‘unrealistic images’ comment because ‘f me’ how is my real body and images unrealistic?!!!!
But the Instagram update came underfire, with one person saying that Molly’s post was ‘unforgivably damaging’ and merely a ploy to ‘sell fitness programmes’
Molly continued: ‘You should know every body is different and we all have individual goals that we want to achieve.
‘Instead of zoning in on how my body is shaped why not see the hard work that’s gone into me creating a healthier lifestyle. I hope your clients / customers aren’t judged when they walk into your gym.’
Molly, who first found fame on ITV2’s Love Island in 2020, retrained to become a personal trainer in 2023.
The influencer decided to make her fitness hobby into a job after previously working as a model.